Jackson JS30KE Kelly Electric Guitar Snow White

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Jackson's entry-level JS Series suits the needs of beginning players, and offers the best in materials, workmanship and value. The Jackson JS30KE Kelly Electric Guitar features an Indian alder body, b... Click To Read More About This Product

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Jackson's entry-level JS Series suits the needs of beginning players, and offers the best in materials, workmanship and value. The Jackson JS30KE Kelly Electric Guitar features an Indian alder body, bolt-on maple neck with Indian rosewood fingerboard, Jackson CVR2 high-output humbucking pickups, adjustable string-through-body bridge and chrome hardware. Includes a Jackson gig bag.

The distinct Kelly body has a cool vibe and allows complete access to the 24-fret neck. The Jackson compound-radius fingerboard has more curves more at the nut for easy chording and flattens out towards the body for shredding lead work. The JS30KE has features and playability that belie its price.

Features

Body:

Body Species: Alder

Body Style: Kelly

Neck:

Neck Type: Bolt-On Maple

Neck Dimensions: 1st Fret: .775", 12th Fret: .910"

Fingerboard:

Fingerboard Species: Rosewood

Fingerboard Radius: 12" to 16", (304.8 to 406.4 mm) Compound Radius

Scale Length: 25.5" / 648mm

Number of Frets: 24

Fret Size: Jumbo Frets

Nut Width: 1.6875" (43mm)

Inlays: MOTO Dot Position Inlays

Electronics:

Bridge Pickup: Jackson CVR2 Humbucking Pickup

Neck Pickup: Jackson CVR2 Humbucking Pickup

Pickup Switching:

3-Position Blade:

Position 1. Bridge Pickup

Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups

Position 3. Neck Pickup

Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone,

Case: Standard Jackson Gig Bag

Hardware:

Hardware: Chrome

Bridge: JT390 Adjustable Bridge with Strings-Through-Body

Tuners: Die-Cast Tuners

Additional Information:

Strings: NPS, Gauges: .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042

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Manufacturer's Warranty
Limited lifetime warranty against defects for guitars purchased after 1/1/2000. One year parts and labor warranty for guitars purchased before 1/1/2000.

Jackson is synonymous with metal and this guitar is no exception. The neck fits pefectly in your hands(Thin Neck) and you can get to the 24th fret no problem. The body doesn't stab your gut like most exotic shaped guitars do. The pickups sounds beautiful on clean and reacts great with any metal distortion. They can keep up with any EMG. the bridge feels great against your hand with palm muting and divebombs sound delightful. Defiantly my favorite guitar.

I have a Fender strat but I started getting into metal so I wanted something that both sounded and looked the part. I spent a few days trying out other guitars and when I saw this one at first I laughed, but for the heck of it I gave it a shot and played it. Immediately I noticed how much more comfortable this thing was to play. I hooked it up to a Line 6 combo amp and right there I knew I was playing what I wanted. Then I looked at the price tag and I knew I had to have it. That kind of comfortability, sound, and look for such a low price. I snatched it two days later and have been playing it non stop leaving my Fender to collect dust.

I have onwed the Jackson JS30KE Kelly for about a year now, and i absoultely love this guitar. The pick ups sound great and the neck is very thin, and plus and hardly weighs anything. The only complain is that the last frets are somewhat difficult to reach because of the shape of the body, not really a big concern but maximum use you would need the starp very high to reach em. I would perfer getting the Jackson RRV instead! Overall great axe, great value, great tone.

I have reviewed this thing before when I first got it. Now I am playing a lot more, averaging around 21 hours a week of playing. I really put a lot of abuse on this guitar and it takes every bit of it and keeps doing what I need it to do. I now use this with a Marshall MG100HDFX head using a custom cab. The other night I plugged this head and using this same guitar into a JCM900 Marshall cab and it sounded as good as an $1200 Dean flying V. It was a very nice guitar, but it goes to show you that you can have a great sound without paying that kind of money, especially if you're just starting out like I am.

I got my Kelly a week ago and i really love it! its sounds great even with heavy gain and distortion. Feels great to hold onto, also is not too bulky for the shape. however i kinda like the standard pickups on it. Great guitar.

my cousin owns this guitar and when ever i play it i dont want to put it down.its the most comfortable and one of the best sounding guitars for its price.should be way more.he plays it through a line 6 spider 3 15w and you can play almost anything on it.and the metal sound destroys.it has a fast neck and its easy to reach the 24th fret.

I got this about 4 months ago, and i'm 100% loving it. The thin neck lets you be free about your shredding, the pick ups sound great on both clean and distortion channels. This guitar will do great with beginners, and will stick with you all the way to the top.